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• Aaron von black • Season 1 • Episode 138
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Peace and welcome back. Welcome back, family. Welcome back. Um I'm so excited and elated that I'm sitting here talking into this microphone and reconnecting back with you. First, let me say that um let me apologize for the hiatus. The last I spoke with you, the last I spoke with you was back in August, I believe. And today is December 16th, 2025, and we're dealing with we're dealing with knowledge equality. That is the math for the day. We're dealing with knowledge equality, and we're gonna touch on equality in a short while. But first, let me take care of you. And again, once again, the apology for the hiatus. Uh what it was five months before since I last spoke with you. And it was due to several things. I underwent surgery in between that time, and that was around in August. I underwent surgery, and it was a long recovery uh process with that. I'm still recovering. Uh my health is is balanced right now. My health is balanced, and everything is okay, so there's no need for an alarm, but this was something that had to be done. Also, also simultaneously at that time, we are in a new location, the studio. We're in a new studio, and we're still getting it together. And these things took place at the same time, and life happens, and it took me away from the microphone. I should have looked in hindsight, I should have came up and and at least put out a short podcast that that it would have explained everything, and you wouldn't have been felt left out. Hold on, let me put a filter on this mic. Hold on, because I'm hearing plosives. Okay. Hopefully, this is better. And like I said, it's it's just an excitement to be back. I want to thank all of you, all of you who have stayed tuned in each week and kept caught up on some of the archive uh programs that were, you know, that's in the archives. I want to thank all of you. And we here at Freedmen's Affairs Radio greatly appreciate our audience, listening audience. We are now in forty-five countries and three hundred and seventy, upwards of three hundred and seventy cities globally. And I I'd like to thank all of you. And it's uh it's heartwarming. I'm sitting here fighting back emotions, fighting back the emotions not to get mushy up here, but it's just uh the excitement and the joy. It's it's inexplainable that I have right now. And um, you know, you gotta know, you gotta know just from listening, those of you who who have been day ones, you understand that this is this is my passion. And there is not there's no other work that I'd rather be doing except this work. And I don't want to get into it now, but we got in, we got some other things on on the cooker, on the stove. Because even though I wasn't on the microphone and coming up here talking, we've been doing some things in other areas that's going to really propel not only this program, but our overall efforts is going to propel us forward. And it's very uh it's a very uh big task that I'm taking on. And I don't I don't want to give away too much here. Uh the the YouTube channel is still is ready. It's just I gotta get some videos on there and get it to you guys. But it's ready. That's that's ready, and I think it's about time that that, but we're not gonna get into that too much. But like I said, I'm elated to be back, excited, and there we will be there will be some slight changes to way to the way we format this this particular program up here. There's gonna be some dedicated sections of parts of the program that's gonna be dedicated to certain things. And, you know, before my first coming to this microphone, things were kind of in a hodgepodge. We'd be all over the place talking about current events and different things of that nature, what was trending in the news. We're still gonna do that, but it's gonna be more formatted uh in the coming weeks or months. You know, I'm just getting back. I'm just getting back to you guys. And uh so it's gonna be a little wavy, a little imbalance, maybe for the first couple of weeks we're back. Hopefully we can get it down to a science and and move forward and and you know, just do things in in a certain kind of way. And I'll I'm I I do my best to to bring the best quality up here every week. And again, once again, just thank you, thank you, thank you, all of you from from from here, from us here at Freedman's Affairs Radio. Thank all of you. With a we if I can just reach out and hug every one of you who stayed. And I got emails, I got texts from people who who have my personal information. They've been waiting, bro. When you're coming back, you know, when when you know, when, bro, you got to get back on the microphone. We need some information. We need this, we need this, and I thank all of you, especially my man Smitty. This is dedicated to him, my man Matthew Smith. This program today is dedicated to you, brother. And uh, Miss Carla, all of you guys, all of you guys up there at Quill that that hang in there with us and stay down with us, man. You know, since the last time I spoke to you, last time I spoke to you, it's been a lot. It was a lot going on. I mean, right, right after the right just when when when everything was going down, I had the surgery and everything. I think that week, I think it was that week that that they uh that Charlie Kirk got murked. And uh it was that was that was there's been some big things going on. It's been some some wow cra we in some crazy times, family. We are in some crazy times, and I'm glad we have each other up here, and I'm glad we uh in this space that we in. This is a great time for for Friedman and the Foundational people. This is a great time for us. It's a it's a it's a reset going on with us. A major reset and a and a also a renaissance, as Brother Tariq always puts it, a renaissance, a revolution, and a reset. And this is a great time for us. Do we have some problems? Yes. I will I will be the first one to get up here to this microphone and ex you know and express the concerns of of the differ different uh multifaceted problems that that plague our our group, our community. I'm talking about freedmen, the the freedmen, the descendants of United States Freedmen and the FBA, the Foundational Black American, or Solon. Uh that's been added to the to the to the to the lexicon also, the Sulon. I believe that's how you pronounce it, Soulon. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But anyway, that said, Trammy, it's like I said, it's been a it's been just a lot going on. And you know, you know, the Charlie Kirk thing was was was big, you know. That was that was hard. Oh man, that was horrible. When I saw that, you know, I was I was um I had just had the surgery and I was on uh pain medication and stuff like that. So I would be, you know, in the bed and you know, half groggy because of trying to rest and all of that was going on. Excuse me. And uh when the images of that, seeing that happen on live TV like that, it was that was incredible. And it was very uh very unfortunate in so many ways. Uh was I I was never a fan of Charlie Kirk's, I was never a supporter of his work. Um the turning point USA thing. I was, you know, I I never knew really knew too much about it. Now, there was some back and forth between, you know, between the conservatives and and uh liberal people behind the situation that happened, and there was, you know, of course, the black what I call, should I say it? Well, we're gonna say black conservatives. I meant to say, well, I almost said it, but no, the black conservatives, so-called black conservatives, because what are you conserving if if you're a black person in the United States, what are you conserving? As far as uh, well, I would say uh conservative leaning in the sense of values. That's what I would say, conservative. So in that sense. But anyway, there was there was a lot of riff between uh black folks in in different um on different levels in different um spaces. There were black people that were that so-called were so sad about him uh that happening, that's that event happening. You know, some of them were saying that, well, you know, everybody said Charlie Kirk was racist, and he wasn't racist, he was telling the truth about black people, and well, his his last words were in a sense denigrating in in the vein in the so-called vein of telling the truth. Right? That was his last words with denigrating black people, and that that situation happened. Right? But see, you can tell the truth, right? You can tell the truth, and it's and it's always good, and we're gonna touch on we're gonna touch on that when we start talking about equality and stuff like that. You can tell the truth because that is required of us as the custodians of this of this small little planet we have called Earth. That is that is a a obligatory obligation to be truthful, irregardless to whom or what. Right? The lessons used to teach us this. So, but you can be truthful without being antagonistic. And that's what that guy was. He was very antagonistic towards black people with some of what uh may have been the truth. And some of it was just straight cap. Because I I have listened to him, some of it was just straight cap. And he spoke, if you notice, he spoke a lot to he went to those colleges and spoke to those to those younger people, you know, in their 20s and early, very early 20s, very young people. And I gotta tell you, I gotta say this, I gotta say this. Some of those people that he spoke to were very intelligent kids. And there was there was a quite a few videos that I saw where they really handed him the business, and he had no answer for them. I've seen that several videos I saw that. You know, um, we in a space now, in a time that people on this social media thing, because legacy media is just about over. It's done. It's done. There's no more, there's no more, they they've just about lost all credibility, and they they are no longer really necessary when you have all these independent outlets and and uh truth socials and different things of that nature on these on these social media platforms. The legacy media is just is is the is the juggernaut, well, has been the juggernaut for information, not not any longer. People are not really seeing in the ABC, uh, MSNBC uh, you know, all of them. They just they're just not um really necessary. There's people who are dedicated to those big, big conglomerates like that. There's people who are dedicated to that, mostly older people, but these young folks, they're not, they're not, that's not the source for them anymore. They're no longer the source. So this is why, again, back to the telling the truth, this is why the truth is needed, irregardless to whom or what. And this is I'm so I'm speaking to foundationals. Most of the time when I get up to this microphone, I'm speaking to the foundationals, that this is why it's it's obligatory for us to be truthful and speak truth to power at any given time, irregardless to whom or what. As I said, are there problems in our community? Yes. And and I've done programs where I've dedicated the whole hour or whatever time I was allotted that I spoke to those problems. But I'll be doggone if I'm gonna get up here week after week, punching down and beating up the people without coming with solutions. And see, this is this is what happens with a lot of these so-called truth tellers and these black conservatives and people in these different spaces. They come with all this so-called truth about the black community, but they never come with any solutions. You're just talking and and and and highlighting uh degeneracy and different things, different problems that may be in our community. Why didn't Charlie Kirk never talk about what's with uh the the white community, the problems with with with white crime and different elements of white degeneracy? Never spoke about that. And and if you pay attention, most of these blue so-called black conservative channels, black conservative channels don't dedicate any time to that. They might lightly brush over it when it's overwhelmingly obvious there's something wrong, they will brush lightly, you know, with a low light brush of butter and make sure the butter is nice and creamy and sweet, they'll brush over it. And that takes me into now with this Candace Owens thing, because ever since this situation happened and they arrested this Tyler Robinson guy, every since then since this happened, she has been become a Frankenstein monster to the to the Magga Rite. She has become that that thing has imploded. Uh salute to you, Lawrence, my man Lawrence Saint Saint Salute, bro. Did I call it or did I call it? Didn't I tell you, didn't I tell you when this general election took place that these people were gonna implode on themselves? I'm talking to you, Saint Lawrence, I'm talking to you. When you get this, when you hear this playback, I want I want an answer from you, bro. I hear you have answered in the past, but I want I want you to come up here and explain to the people what I said to you. Same with Fred, my man Fred, Fred Kierce, out there in Jersey. Salute. I told you also. When y'all was running around here panicking and and and belly aching about possibly leaving the country because Trump won the the election and all of this and that and that and this, and I told y'all this. Take a long deep breath, man, and pause. Pause. History. History tells you what's going to happen. When you pay attention, historical historical events dictate what's going to happen when these things come about. Now, back to this Candace Owens things. She has become a Frankenstein monster. You know, Dr. The Dr. Victor Frankenstein, when he put the put that creature together, made a made a human, brought it back to life from the dead. And uh that thing just just ravaged and terrorized the community from which it was created. And that's what that's what's happening with Candice Candice Owens chick. See now, even the black conservatives, let me show y'all something. Even the black conservatives now are calling her a narcissist, they're turning on her, and oh, she's crazy, she's a conspiracy theorist, and she's a nut, and she she was in love with Charlie Kirk. Maybe she was, I don't know. And don't care. Don't care about that, none of that. But the the hypocrisy is that as long as she was punching down on black society, she was she was your you guys. Sweetheart. Oh, she was just, oh, and you would hear these bozos get on these platforms and oh, Candace was cooking. Because, you know, when she would, you know, be punching down on the black society and you know, telling us how ghetto and ratchet and ignorant and and stupid we are and uneducated. She married. She she did she didn't marry for love. She married for IQ, a white billionaire for IQ. Right? This is, this is, this is, this was her talk. And while she was talking that talk, she was just, she was, she was you guys' sweetheart. Oh, she was so beloved amongst the conservative right, the MAGAs. She was running around talking about George Floyd Dada Fenton all, and oh, she was just y'all's sweetheart. Now, now that them tables done turn. I don't know what the situation with her and that that Charlie Kirk guy was. I don't know. Maybe Charlie Kirk was digging out. I don't know. Excuse my expression. Maybe Kirk was hitting it. Who knows? It would seem that way the way she's been acting. Not that we care, but it would seem that way. Right? But now with with uh she fell out with Ben Shapiro first over the Israel thing. And I told, I told all of you, I told all of you who listen to this program every week, I told you, we that's not our lane. We staying out of that. Don't make no comments about it. We don't even want to discuss it. The Palestine-Israel conflict. That's not our fight. And I still stand by that. Now, once she started going, she fell out with Ben Shapiro first, they kicked off their daily show or whatever it was, and uh gave her her walking papers from that. She started her own platform up, and it's doing well. She's making money. Boy, she she's killing them over there with that. That's one thing you gotta give her. That's one thing you see, even so she talks all that uh white girl Valley talk and whatever, and George Floyd died of fitnall and all of that, you know, that cadence that she talks in. That white girl cadence. But the but the the the sister is very uh capable. She's very capable and very she's intelligent. She's she she can she has shown intelligence. And this is what's scaring them about her is because she knows all the dirt. Because she she knew the lane to be successful. Punch down on black people, put, keep punching down, keep punching down, keep punching down, keep punching down, beat up black people. And this is how she rose to heights, you know. So now that she's turning the tables, she's calling out all the dirty secrets, she says she has facts. Um come out with them, you know, stop talking so much. I think she's she there's some bit of a attention seeking there. I don't know, I don't think it's about money because she makes money, she's married to a billionaire. The guy's a billionaire, but she's making, she's very monetized off of her content and the things she says. You know, speaking engagements, whatever. She gets honorariums and what have you, right? But yeah, so that's that's the thing, right? So you know, you've seen that. Um, and also the the the the entire online right-wing media ecosystem is collapsing by the day. It's collapsing. They these guys are fighting each other. Tim Pool, Matt Walsh, uh Nick Fuentes, Ben Shapiro, all of them. They just in a fraying everybody scratching and clone. Ever since the the uh Charlie Kirk guy uh was was was killed on national TV like that. I I gotta say that was that was horrible. And that these these events like this is what keep uh put stains on on America's um history when things like this happen, because the whole world seen that. Uh you had some of these goofy uh black conservators, they doing their podcasts and holding memorials and they they killed Charlie.

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Charlie's gone.

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You know, then them goofies, you know, they did sickening with all of that stuff. Man, that dude didn't care nothing about none of them. None of them. And they was up there, man, holding, holding these, these, these visuals and these these morning sessions. And I'm looking at these people, I'm saying, like, really, really, y'all for real? The officer Tatum guy. And I I try not to name name drop because these you're just giving them more uh platform or more attention than they really deserve. But they they've been found out to be all cap and full of it. They don't even believe that stuff. And they were so upset over Charlie Kirk. And oh, a couple of them, what's that big that big uh high water pants, tight suit wearing dude, the Ellison dude, Vince Ellison, he got invited to the to the memorial, to that big thing they had, which was nothing but more than a clan rally, really, to be honest with you. But that's another topic. And uh, yeah, he was there, and yeah, he was proud, man. Charlie K. Man, I was at merry, Charlie K. Yeah, I'm looking at these clowns, these bozos. But anyway, I don't want to get too far into that because that's taken away from our stuff. Yeah, but family, so that's that's been what it is. Then you had um right at you know, shortly after that, you had the conviction of Sean Combs. And we all know what happened with that. He um I think he came out on the better side of that. And uh he got a couple years, I think what, two to four years or something like that. He's gotta serve, and he should be home shortly. He should be home. And uh, you know, you know my thought, you knew my thoughts on that. I I expressed those things um very profoundly up here, up here at Freedman's Affairs Radio. I expressed those things. And um, yeah, so that happened. He was he's in there now, he's in the feds. I think somewhere in at a facility over there in Jersey, and he's he's doing okay. And uh, you know, it is what it is. I don't think he should have been convicted at all, according to the law. Now, the he they did convict him on. I I don't have the paperwork in front of me now or the stat sheet to see to go into that. But since he's been in NL in the last couple of weeks, uh 50 Cent, the rapper 50 Cent has dropped the uh the dossiers of uh Sean Combs, the Diddy dossiers. And that's gaining, that has picked up a lot of attention, a lot of traction. People are talking about it, and uh they brushed some things, some some very interesting information that's came out with those things, those topics. You know, the murders of uh Biggie and uh Biggie Smalls, the rapper Biggie Smalls, Christopher Wallace, and also our brother Tupac Shakor. You know, my man, Tupac Shakor. And some things, very, very interesting information has dropped with these videos, and he's saying he has more, and you know, he's getting a lot of backlash from that. People were calling him a rat and a snitch. But if you really look at it, he's been doing this ever since he made um uh what was that when he first was coming out? Uh How to Rob. You know, when he did that that that that joint how to rob. And he was talking about everybody. He was naming names in that. And and uh the the song Many Men. Many Men was Death Pond Me. He name dropped some brothers in that, you know, and some of them guys I I know personally. I knew them personally, some of them, you know, and uh I'm like, wow. You know, he so he's been doing that a long time. So but he's getting backlash from that family. He's getting they calling him all kinds of rats, and some people are very upset about it. I don't get upset about those things. I come up here and we talk about it, and that, and that's where I leave it. I give, you know, if I have an opinion, which I usually don't have an opinion, I try to stick to what is legal and what's illegal and lawful and those, you know, from that point. I try to give my my base my opinions on those things. Right now, as a human being, just like anybody else, you have feelings about certain things, but I try to keep my personal feelings out of things. And uh, yeah, so that's what it's been. And then um, I mean, there's been so many things happening since I last been up here. There's been so much to talk about. I just can't right now I'm excited to be back, and I can't think of everything that uh, you know, that's been going on. Uh we've been um bombarded with so much. Now, also, also, this thing with the Somalis, the Somalian community up there in Minnesota, Minneapolis, and those places, that area up there, they having problems with these uh Somalians, and they're trying to Ilyon Omar. Uh she they own her bumper. And uh, you know, this it this circles back to back to those black conservatives. Some of them, now I won't say the names up here, some of them very uh well, I will say that you know that that that guy, the Anton Daniels guy, he used to always, he's another one, punches down on black people and you know, accountability and and and uh victimhood mentality, and you know, the key, those are buzzwords. Those are buzzwords. Those are talking points for them to monetize and keep making money and stuff like that. But anyway, yeah, he used to say how how the these um black foreigners, immigrants, would come here and just out-hustle black Americans, outworkers. They just outdoing us, man. They just running circles around us. But come to find out, up there in Minnesota, 80 to 100,000 of them. That's from Somalia. And they're saying 50% of them with their visas are fraudulent. 50%. They got 80 to 100,000 uh population up there in Minnesota, right? And 50% of their visas are fraudulent. So they're here illegally. So now they Trump is is bearing down on them now and trying to get them out of here, and they're trying to get charges on this Ill Mo il uh what's her name? Ilhan Omar, I don't know how to pronounce the chick name, but she's uh they've been accused of scamming billions out of the Minnesota government up there. Out of fraudulent um resource claims and stuff like that. Billions of dollars. Right? Now, she they're looking to tie her up into this because she, and this is something I want you you black American politicians to pay attention to. That woman said out of her mouth, I don't have the recording up here, the clip to play it. She said out of her mouth that her obligation is to the Somali people of her homeland to help them. Now you check that out. You check that out. This is what she said. Go look it up, dig it up. And she, I've heard her say it. But anyway, these people have been being accused of there's there's been a big bust up there where they have scammed billions of dollars from the from the the federal government up there in Minnesota with with welfare schemes and um food stamps and different things with different human resources. They've been they're they're being accused of that. And this is why they want to deport that that population. They're asking them to self-deport, and some of them are, but they're also going, they're gonna, from what I'm understanding, they're gonna go door to door at these in these communities looking to get rid of these people. Right? Now, they you know, these are these are people from African nations that claim they're not black, they're Somalians because of their ancient uh history. Anyway, but yeah. I had a call coming out. Who's calling me? Okay, I'll call him back. That's the soft drink union. But anyway, yeah, uh family. So, you know, these people are, you know, now the Somalians, they're they're and they're deporting them, and they can't go anywhere but now most of them don't want to go back to Somalia. They're trying to go to different countries and stuff, different nations, and none of these people want them. Denmark don't want them, right? The Netherlands don't want them. Norway, Germany, uh uh, the British people don't want them. The French don't want them because they're they're they are widely regarded as uh international freeloaders. This is not me. This is not me, Von Black, saying this. This is not me. This is this is the general uh consensus around the world, around the international world. These people are not wanted because they've been labeled international freeloaders. I'm talking about the Somalians and the Nigerians have been labeled international scammers. But we all knew that. But this is why I don't allow that kind of talk to stand around me when you start talking about how much they they doing better than black folks here and they come here and buy homes and they're so successful. Yeah, you can buy a home faster than we can because it's 30, 30 people, 20, 30 people living in one house, in a one-family house. We don't do that. But I'm not gonna get into that. I'm not gonna get into that. Family, just just touching back on touching back on uh the math, right? Knowledge equality. And this is gonna tie right into the next and last segment because I'm not gonna stay. We're gonna get you out of here real fast. This is why the delineation, this renaissance, this reset, this revolution that's going on is very vital and is very important. You know, it is a vital importance that we stay steadfast in our everyday resistance against people who do not support our cultural identity and our sense of self-determination. We must be, we family, we must be consistent and intentional in our financial support for for our institutions, businesses, and organizations. This is vital importance for us, right? Most importantly, we have to we have to be committed to telling the truth, as I stated earlier, irregards to whom or what. The lessons used to teach us this, right? And this these things are necessary, like I said, with this reset and this this uh renaissance and this res revolution going on, and it's all necessary in order for us to rise to the highest expression of who we are, to align ourselves with creation and to create or right, and in order to do that, we must have uh knowledge and be dedicated to the components of equality, which is what fairness, equality, equalness, balance, homeostasis. These things are components of what we of what equality is, and we have to have knowledge of these things. So again, today's math, knowledge equality. And that's bring that does bring us into the last part of the program, and I'm gonna close out because I don't want to keep you. And uh that's gonna bring us into what has been happening lately with the so-called diaspora wars. And what are the diaspora wars? That's that's the so-called uh riff between, but it's really not a riff, because there is no riff from us. And it's you know, between our community, Freeman Foundational Black American, people uh from uh folks from the African continent and the Caribbean, right? These is what they call their labeling the diaspora wars, but there really isn't. The only thing with they're declaring war because we've said, look, we are we have turned focus and attention onto ourselves and our concerns. That's what the focus is. And people are taking that as uh a hate thing or some kind of declaration of war, and it's not. We're saying, listen, we gotta help ourselves. This is for our survival. This renaissance, this reset, this is for our survival. You know, just a couple of weeks ago, you had uh people like James Smalls going at going at uh Tariq and Lineage talking about, you know, who sent us to say these things we're saying. You know, and they these Pan-African people trying to push the Pan-African ideology on. You know, it's like you want to make a you're trying to prove something to us. Don't prove it to me. See, this is real simple for me, family. This is real simple for me. If what you're saying, Pan-Africanism is the key to a goal of success or to rise, raise ourselves or elevate ourselves to our best potential, then show us that from the continent. Don't come here and tell me I'm African American. But a guy from Jamaica, he's not, he's not African Jamaican, he's Jamaican. But when I say I'm black American and I have Rooted history on this soil on both sides of my family. That's that's that's wrong. So it's real simple for me. Show me Pan-Africanism in Africa. Show it to me and what they've done with it. We we know those people are very tribal. They can't even get along with each other. There's what 54 countries in in on the continent. And each country, you got tens of tribes in each country that don't deal with each other. So don't don't play the Pan-African violin to me. Play it to them. Because that's the motherland, right? Then it should be easy for us to see, for the world to see how Pan-Africanism is the theology that will rise us to our greatest potential. Other than that, leave me alone with that. Don't bother me. I I respect it. What you want, what you think about it or what you believe. I won't condemn it. I don't, I'm focused in on us. You don't hear me get up here. You never heard me get up here and talk about Umar Johnson and what he's doing with the school and he's a scammer. I never do that. Not concerned about that. Firstly, because I didn't give any money to it, so it's none of my business. I don't care about that. I care about what I'm doing for the lineage, what I got going on. What solutions can I bring to help us rise and elevate to our best potential to align ourselves with creation and the creator. Right? This is this is my thing. Let me uh we're gonna get ready and get out of here. And um not oh, wait a minute. What is going on with this thing? You know, this equipment is uh a little bit, the pads are a little bit sticky because um we've we've um not been up here a while and I haven't been messing with the with the soundboards and everything, but yeah, family. But we're gonna get ready to blow out of here, and again, again, thank you all. Thank you all for being there with us and stay staying in there, and and hopefully you're gonna stay on board with us because we we're gonna do this thing. We're gonna do this thing, and we're gonna stay down and stay in tune with you guys, and I love you all. Peace.